Changes to Qt Widgets

Qt 6 is a result of the conscious effort to make the framework more efficient and easy to use.

We try to maintain binary and source compatibility for all the public APIs in each release. But some changes were inevitable in an effort to make Qt a better framework.

In this topic we summarize those changes in Qt Widgets, and provide guidance to handle them.

Kernel classes

The QWidget class

The virtual QWidget::enterEvent() handler now receives a QEnterEvent* parameter which has information about the pointer position, rather than a plain QEvent*.

QDesktopWidget and QApplication::desktop()

QDesktopWidget was already deprecated in Qt 5, and has been removed in Qt 6, together with QApplication::desktop().

QScreen provides equivalent functionality to query for information about available screens, screen that form a virtual desktop, and screen geometries.

Use QWidget::setScreen() to create a QWidget on a specific display; note that this does not move a widget to a screen in a virtual desktop setup.

QAction, QActionGroup

These classes have been moved into the QtGui module. Member functions that depend on types defined in QtWidgets (such as QAction::menu() and QAction::setMenu()) are implemented as templates that will be instantiated only when called.

Widgets

The QAbstractButton class

The default timeout parameter for QAbstractButton::animateClick() is removed to allow modern connection syntax without the need for qOverload.

The QComboBox class

The QComboBox::setModel() function is now virtual.

ItemViews

The QAbstractItemView class

The virtual viewOptions() method that previously returned a QStyleOptionViewItem object has been renamed to initViewItemOption, and initializes a QStyleOptionViewItem object that's passed in through a pointer.

All versioned QStyleOption subclasses are consolidated, and the version numbers are reset to 1.

The various initStyleOption() methods in widget classes are now virtual.

Utility Classes

QUndoCommand, QUndoStack, and QUndoGroup

The widget independent classes of the Undo/Redo framework have been moved into the QtGui module.

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